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2015 2016 Boys and Girls Track and Field Series Terms and Conditions Member School Responsibilities It is the responsibility of each member school to control its interscholastic athletic program in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Association. It is the responsibility of each member school to protect the health of and provide a safe environment for each participating students. In order to promote the character development of participants and to enhance the integrity of educating students, coaches and all others associated with their programs and events, member schools should adhere to fundamental values such as respect, fairness, honesty and responsibility. **Note: Illustrations for many of the sections listed in the Terms and Conditions may be found in the IESA Handbook. Each school is sent a copy of the Handbook each year. In addition, the IESA Handbook may be accessed online from the IESA website (www.iesa.org). I. SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION The classification of each school participating in the 2015 16 IESA Class A and Class AA Track and Field Series will be determined by enrollment. Seventh and eighth grade enrollment from the previous school year as reported to IESA by the member school through the IESA Member Center shall determine the classification of each school after a tabulation of entries in each sport and an equal split of the number of entries. Track will be split into two equal classes each containing 50% of the participating schools. II. DATES AND SITES A. Class A Girls and Boys Seventh and Eighth Grade The Class A state meet will be held at Eastside Centre by East Peoria Robein. 1

B. Class AA Girls and Boys Seventh and Eighth Grade The Class AA state meet will be held at Eastside Centre by East Peoria Central. C. Sectional and state level competition shall be held for Classes 7A, 7AA, 8A, and 8AA. Sectional competition sites and specific competition dates shall always be determined by a meeting of the participating schools when bids are not received and set by the IESA Office. The Administrator for Track shall appoint a temporary sectional chairman to call such a meeting if a site is not pre determined. Track sectionals shall be scheduled only on Saturdays at 9:00 or 10:00 am as listed on the approved IESA calendar. Any change in the scheduling of a track sectional must be approved by the Administrator for Track. See section 4.073. D. Girls and boys track and field events shall be held separately, preferably with all Class A or Class AA sectional and state competition being held on the same date at the same location. It is permissible for boys sectional events to be held at different sites than girls sectional events on the same date if a majority of the schools participating in a sectional vote for a split. III. ENTRIES, ENTRY FEES, ELIGIBILITY A. Sectional Participant Information 1) On line entry of Sectional Participant Information: Each school entering the state series (whether entering a team or individuals) must submit its Sectional Participant Information via the Internet through the IESA Member School Center to the IESA Office. If a school does not submit its Sectional Participant Information by the deadline, coaches and participants from that school are subject to sanctions, which could include but not be limited to being ruled ineligible to compete in the state series. Sectional Participant information must be completed within the following time frame: a. Class A Participant registration for schools begins April 1, 2016 and ends May 3, 2016. b. Class AA Participant registration for schools begins April 1, 2016 and ends May 10, 2016. All schools who wish to enter students into the IESA Sectional and State Track Meets must register their participants on line during the appropriate time frame. 2) A member school will be permitted two entries in each individual event for boys and girls plus one entry in each relay for each boys and girls class in which it has entered the state series. a. Participant times shall be submitted in tenths of seconds (Example: 10.2) b. Manual times should be rounded up to the slower tenth of a second (Example: 10.21 should be reported as 10.3) c. All times entered for the sectional meet must be manual times. 2

3) The on line Sectional Participant Information will provide an opportunity for each participating school to enter its athletes into each event and to list the accurate names of the Girls/Boys entered in the Sectional meet. 4) Enter the names of all relay participants. DO NOT LEAVE ANY OF THE RELAY SPACES BLANK. You will not be able to add names after the seeding meeting. 5) Coaches are encouraged to bring a hard copy of their Sectional Participant Information to the Sectional Seeding Meeting. 6) Substitutions and additions to Sectional Participant Information must be made at the seeding meeting. 7) REVIEW ALL OF YOUR PARTICIPANT INFORMATION PRIOR TO THE SEEDING MEETING AND AT THE SEEDING MEETING. No changes may be made to the Sectional Participant Information after the seeding meeting. Contestants shall be allowed to participate only in those events in which they are entered. On the day of the sectional meet, there are no substitutions only scratches. B. Entry fees 1) The entry fee is $50 per team. 2) The entry deadline is October 5, 2015. 3) The final entry deadline is March 18, 2016. 4) Schools who wish to compete in the Sectional Track Meet must submit their entries on line through the IESA Member School Center. 5) Late entry fees are doubled. 6) Entry fees will be refunded only upon request prior to initial entry deadline. 7) Late entry fees will be waived for schools designated as new members or for current member schools entering an activity for the first time which petition to participate in an activity after the initial entry deadline. 8) Any school who withdraws from the IESA state series without notifying the IESA Office or withdraws from the state series after the seeding meeting shall pay a $50.00 penalty, the cost of the officials for the contest which they forfeited, and that school s share for one contest of any deficit assessment. C. Eligibility To enter any of the tournaments a student must be eligible under all of the eligibility rules and conditions of the IESA. D. Participation a) A student becomes a member of the school team whenever the student practices with the team or appears in a contest. b) No student is eligible to participate at the same academic grade level for two different school years in the same sport. This is true whether the student attended a member or a non member school. Participation in one interscholastic contest in a sport constitutes one season of eligibility in that sport. c) No student shall be a member of a team using ninth grade or high school students. Athletic activities designated as seventh grade shall consist of contestants in grades five through seven. In all other athletic activities, fifth through eighth graders are eligible to participate. E. Age a) For seventh grade track sponsored by a member school, a student shall be eligible through age fourteen (14). If a student in a seventh grade athletic activity becomes fifteen (15) from the beginning date of practice as determined by the IESA standardized calendar through the final event in the state tournament series, he/she is not eligible to participate in that activity. For boys and girls track, the final date of eligibility shall be governed by the member school s size classification. b) For eighth grade track, a student shall be eligible through age fifteen (15). If a student in that activity becomes sixteen (16) from the beginning date of practice as determined by the IESA standardized calendar through the final event in the state tournament series, he/she is not eligible to participate in that activity. For boys and girls track, the final date of eligibility shall be governed by the member school s size classification. 3

c) Each student must provide the school principal with a birth certificate before practice or participation in any athletic activity. This must be a birth certificate or hospital record or a thermostatic copy of such. A baptismal certificate is not acceptable. d) The school administrator shall be responsible for having birth certification on file for each athletic contestant prior to any practice or participation in any athletic activity. F. Residence and Transfer a) A student shall be eligible if he/she attends the member school in the district in which he/she resides. b) If the parents of a student move from one school district to another during the school year, the student may retain eligibility for the remainder of the school year provided the student continues to attend the school in the district from which the parents moved. c) In cases where ISBE has granted a legislative waiver for children of certified staff members to attend the school tuition free, the students shall have eligibility at the school where the certified staff member teaches. d) A transfer student is one who transfers from one school to another school after the first day of classes at his/her school. e) A student who transfers from one school to another school shall become eligible upon the eleventh day of attendance at the new school provided all eligibility requirements have been met. G. Physical Examination a) No student shall be permitted to compete in a try out, practice, or game unless such student has filed with the principal a certificate of physical fitness issued by a licensed physician, physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner as set forth in the Illinois State Statutes not more than 395 days preceding such tryout, practice, or contest in any athletic activity. b) Any student who is not allowed to participate in interscholastic activities as the result of a physician's directive may not return to play until they have received written clearance from a physician and a signed consent form from their parent/guardian. H. Amateurism a) As the result of participating in the IESA state series (regional, sectional, state) a student in a member school may accept any award (except cash) which does not exceed $100.00 in fair market value, in the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, softball, track, volleyball, and wrestling. b) A student in a member school may accept a school letter for an interscholastic sport, regardless of cost. c) Violation of the provisions of By law 3.070 shall cause ineligibility in the sport in which the violation occurred. An official ruling must be secured from the Executive Director before any student who violates these rules may be reinstated to eligibility. I. Participating Under an Assumed Name a) In the event students participate in interscholastic competition under any other name than their own, the principal shall immediately suspend violators from further interscholastic participation. The future interscholastic participation of violators and/or persons contributing to a violation shall then be considered by the Board of Directors. J. Coaching School/Lesson Participation a) A student who is a member of the school team in a sport may participate, depending on local school district policy, in any coaching school/camp during that interscholastic sport season. b) A coaching school is defined as any program sponsored by an organization or individual which provides instruction in sports theory and skills to groups of persons. c) Students may participate in and/or receive private lessons, school physical conditioning programs, and be used for demonstration purposes in coaches' clinics. K. All star participation a) Students shall not participate in any all star competition in a sport during that sports season, either as a part of a team or individual. 4

L. Coach Qualifications a) Athletic coaches in all member schools shall be designated by their Board of Education or governing board as personnel responsible for the supervision of the school s contestants. Athletic coaches in member schools shall be regularly certified to teach in the schools of Illinois or must complete an approved coaching education course. b) If the following criteria are met for athletic coaches who are certified to teach, these individuals are exempt from taking a required coaches education course: 1.) Teaching or supervising classroom activity at least two periods daily in a member school; or 2.) Employed full time in any elementary, junior high, or high school; or 3.) An assistant teacher, resource aide, lay supervisor or other paraprofessional who is employed at least half time per day in a member school; or 4.) Teaching full time, within the provisions of the Illinois School Code, in a member school or in a vocational or special education cooperative in which the member school participates; or 5.) A retired teacher from a member school provided the person remains certified to teach. c) The Board of Directors shall approve proposed coaches education courses through which individuals may meet the requirements of section 2.110. d) Students in teacher training institutions may be assigned to assist with the coaching of athletic teams in a member school as a part of their practice teaching course provided they are under the direct supervision of an individual who is qualified to coach under the provision of Section 2.110. e) High school students may be assigned to assist with the coaching of athletic teams in a member school provided they are under the direct supervision of an individual who is qualified to coach under the provision of Section 2.110. A high school student may never assume head coaching responsibilities. f) Any coach who does not meet the IESA coaching qualifications as detailed above will be suspended for a minimum of two games and will not be permitted to coach again until he/she completes an IESA approved coaching education course. g) Additional sanctions may be applied by the Board of Directors to schools with multiple violations for noncompliance with the coaching education By Law. M. Scholastic Standing a) All contestants shall be in grades five through eight and shall not have passed eighth grade standing. b) A student shall be doing passing work as determined by the local school district in all school subjects and the school shall certify compliance with this by law. Use of a player, contestant, or participant shall be deemed such certification. c) For all IESA activities, athletic as well as non athletic, passing work shall be checked weekly to govern eligibility for the following Monday through Saturday. Students must be passing each subject each week to be eligible. The eligibility check shall begin the week prior to the first contest in an activity. d) The eligibility check shall be the same day each week unless school is not in session; then it must be taken on the last day of student attendance that week. e) Grades shall be accumulative for the school's grading period. IV. SEASONAL LIMITATIONS A. No member school participating in the boys and/or girls state series shall organize, hold tryouts, or practice prior to Monday of Week 35 in the IESA standardized calendar. B. Only schools which have an established school team which has scheduled at least three interscholastic contests prior to the sectional seeding meeting during the current season may participate in team competition. C. A member school may conduct its first interscholastic contest in boys and/or girls track no earlier than Monday of Week 37 and its last interscholastic contest in boys and/or girls track no later than Saturday of Week 49 in the IESA standardized calendar. 5

D. No athletic team for any member school may compete against an all star team. V. INDIVIDUAL LIMITATIONS A. In all interscholastic track and field meets, no member school shall allow a student to participate in more than four (4) events. Relay teams may have five students listed. Any four of the five runners listed may run at either the sectional or state level of competition. Students may only be listed for two relays. If a student is listed for two relays, one of the relays must be the 4x400. Regardless of the participation grade level, no student may participate in both the 4x100 relay and the 4x200 relay. B. Each student shall be limited to participation in only one track division (7 th grade or 8 th grade) per meet with the exception of relays. Students in grades 5 7 competing at the 7 th grade level of individual competition may compete in: one relay at the 7 th grade level and one relay at the 8 th grade level; or two relays at the 7 th grade level; or two relays at the 8 th grade level. Students in grades 5 7 competing at the 8 th grade level of individual competition may compete in: one relay at the 7 th grade level and one relay at the 8 th grade level; or two relays at the 7 th grade level; or two relays at the 8 th grade level. Students in eighth grade may only compete at the 8 th grade level. C. In addition to automatic forfeiture of the contest, should a student exceed the individual limitations listed, the coach of the team shall be ineligible to coach for the next two interscholastic contests at the level where the violation occurred and all other interscholastic contests at any level in the interim. Q. The individual limitation only permits a student to compete in two relays in the regular season and state series. If my team is competing in a specialty relay only meet can an individual compete in four relays? A. If the specialty meet offers only relays than an individual may compete in four events VI. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS A. Allowable expenditures as indicated on the financial report forms shall be paid by the host school. Expenditures not permitted shall be detailed on the financial report forms. Sectional track hosts shall reimburse the IESA Office 50% of any amount remaining after expenses are paid. B. If a track sectional host does not have the facilities to charge admissions, a request can be made to the IESA Office for an amount equal to what is paid to the sectional starter. If the reimbursement is made, no assessments shall be made to participating schools. C. If there is a deficit in a sectional track meet, participating schools may be assessed by the host school on a per team basis. Assessments shall be paid directly to the host school and shall not be sent by participating schools until the financial report is approved by the Executive Director. D. State Meet: Each member school hosting a state level athletic activity shall send all receipts and the vouchers for workers and expenses to the IESA Office within one week after the completion of the tournament. Expenditures not permitted shall be detailed on the financial report forms. One third of the profit shall be returned to the host school and two thirds of the profit retained by the IESA. Deficit expenditures shall be paid by the IESA. The state tournament host shall receive an amount approved by the Board of Directors as their share of the T Shirt concession sales. 6

E. Any outside vendors besides concessions at state tournament events shall be contracted at least one month in advance through the IESA Office instead of the host school. F. Admission prices: Meet K 8 Student and Senior Citizens Adults and High School Students Sectional $2.00 $3.00 State $4.00 $8.00 G. Shells: Sectional Host shall be responsible for providing shells for starter at the sectional meet. A maximum of $75 may be reimbursed on the sectional financial report. H. Hytek Meet Manager Program: Sectional hosts may purchase Hytek Meet Manager program for the sectional meet and may be reimbursed on the sectional financial report. VII. TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE A. Seeding 1. It shall be the responsibility of the sectional track host to invite the coaches of the participating schools to a seeding meeting on Wednesday prior to the date of the meet. 2. The Class A seeding meeting is to be held on May 4, and the Class AA seeding meeting is to be held on May 11. 3. It is mandatory for the head coach (or another school representative) to attend the Sectional Seeding Meeting. If a head coach (or another school representative) is not in attendance at the seeding meeting, the Sectional Meet Manager should seed the athletes from the non attending school and contact the IESA administrator at the IESA Office immediately the following morning. a. Sectional managers may accept requests from schools to make exceptions for attendance at the Sectional Seeding Meeting. A letter requesting an exception for attendance must be sent to the Sectional Manager and signed by the school s principal or official representative prior to the beginning of the scheduled Seed Meeting. b. If the coach (or other school representative) fails to comply with these provisions, the coach and/or the competitors from that school may be sanctioned. c. It is the responsibility of the Head Coach to contact the Sectional Host immediately if for any reason they experience an emergency situation that would not allow them to get to the seeding meeting on time (flat tire, traffic accident, etc.). Sectional managers are encouraged to provide participating coaches with a phone number to be used in case of an emergency. If a coach or school representative fails to attend the track and field seeding meeting, the following sanctions will be applied: a. Non attendance first meeting: School will be placed on probation. b. Non attendance second consecutive meeting: School will be able to participate in the track and field state series of the current year but will not be able to participate in the track and field state series of the following year. The school may pay a $250 fee for reinstatement to the state series. 4. Schools should submit online their Sectional Participant Information prior to the Sectional Seed Meeting. Coaches should take a copy of their Sectional Participant Information to this meeting. The participant information each school submitted on line will be electronically forwarded to the host schools prior to the seeding meeting. 7

a. Participant times shall be submitted in tenths of seconds (Example: 10.2) b. Manual times should be rounded up to the slower tenth of a second (Example: 10.21 should be reported as 10.3) c. All times entered for the sectional meet must be manual times. 5. Heats should be drawn up and lanes may be assigned for track events and flights determined for field events on the basis of the Sectional Participant Information. 6. Changes to Sectional Participant Information will be allowed at the sectional seeding meeting. Any allowable changes or substitutions must be presented by the coach/school representative at the Sectional Seed Meeting. Coaches may make change to their entries, times, marks and personnel. In addition, coaches may add eligible participants to events. All changes must conform to the Individual Participant Limitations. No changes may be made to the Sectional Participant Information after the Seed Meeting. 7. Coaches shall scratch names of those not participating and make any corrections at the seed meeting. Corrections shall also be sent to the IESA Office. 8. Teams without official entries at the seeding meeting shall be disqualified from sectional participation. Important 9. Times submitted for seeding purposes in all individual track events at the Sectional Seeding Meeting shall be times actually achieved at metric distances during the current outdoor Track and Field season. In a relay event, only a time actually achieved at the metric distance during the current outdoor Track and Field season may be submitted for seeding purposes. Coaches may not submit combined individual times as a relay time. All times entered for the sectional meet must be manual times. 10. Marks submitted for seeding purposes in the field events at the Sectional Seeding meeting shall be English distance marks actually achieved during the current outdoor Track and Field season. 11. The state meet shall be organized on the basis of the sectional results. All times entered for the state meet must be manual times. B. Sportsmanship Card A sportsmanship card will be distributed to all coaches at the seeding meeting. This card must be returned to your sectional host prior to sectional competition. C. Scoring In sectional meets, six places shall be scored 10,8,6,4,2, and 1 point, respectively, for all events. At the state meet, eight places shall be scored 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. In case of ties, all points earned shall be evenly divided. For example: Two contestants tie for fourth place in the 400m dash. Fourth and fifth place scores are added together (4+2) and each team receives 3 points no fifth place is awarded. There cannot be a tie for any places in the 100m dash or the hurdles. Places 1 6 must be designated. No points shall be awarded in the pole vault or high jump if starting heights are not equaled. There shall be eight finalists in all field events at the sectional level. The number of finalists in all running events at the sectional level shall be determined by the number of available lanes. If the sectional track has eight lanes, then there should be eight finalists in all running events. If the sectional track only has six lanes, then there should be six finalists in all running events. However, in all events, only six places are scored. 8

D. State Meet Packet The administrator of each school participating in the state track meet shall be required to submit a signed list of the competitors and coaches from the school to be presented at the pass gate of the state track site. The IESA pass list must be shown and a Sportsmanship Card signed at the state track meet in order to secure a school s packet of materials and all competitors awards. E. Records Any record established in the state final athletic competitions shall be considered as the Illinois state grade school (IESA) record for that event. Marks established in competitions other than the state finals shall not be considered. When fully automatic timing is used for the state track meet, track records shall be established in hundredths of a second in running events. Note: All IESA running event records prior to 1994 have been changed to fully automatic times. VIII. ADVANCEMENT OF WINNERS The top sectional finisher shall advance to the state final meet. In addition, any individual or relay team who equals or surpasses the qualifying marks listed for each particular class and level as detailed in the track information sent from the IESA Office to each participating school shall advance to state level competition. Contestants who meet the qualifying standards in the preliminaries or semi finals of the hurdles or 100 meter dash at the sectional meet but do not finish first in the finals shall advance to the state meet. For those athletes who have qualified for the state meet in the preliminary or semifinal heats of the 100 M Dash and/or Hurdles, participation in the final heat of these events is required unless hindered by injury or illness. Should injury or illness affect an athlete s ability to participate in the final, the athlete s qualifying mark will stand. If the first place finisher in a Sectional event scratches prior to the State meet, no athlete will be promoted to the vacant position. In the sectional Pole Vault, competitors must clear, at a minimum, the required opening height to be eligible for advancement to the state meet. IX. TOURNAMENT RULES A. All interscholastic athletic games, meets, and contests participated in by IESA member schools shall be governed only by the rules written or officially adopted for those respective sports by the National Federation of State High School Associations and modified by the IESA. Schools hosting IESA state series contests that do not uphold the By Laws or Terms and Conditions of a given activity governing the conduct of those contests may be subject to sanctions as determined by the Executive Director. B. A member school will be permitted two entries in each individual event for boys and girls plus one entry in each relay for each boys and girls class in which it has entered the state series. C. No changes may be made to the Sectional Participant Information after the seeding meeting. Contestants shall be allowed to participate only in those events in which they are entered. On the day of the sectional meet, there are no substitutions only scratches. 9

D. At the State Track and Field Meet, field events may be conducted indoors if conditions deem it necessary. E. If the state track and field meet can only be run on one day due to bad weather, then races run in preliminaries and semi finals could be run in finals only and will be determined by the state final manager and the IESA. F. The host school shall not make its track and facilities available to the visiting teams for practice sessions. G. All omissions from the state track and field meet shall be reported within 24 hours of posting of the state qualifiers or by Wednesday by 4pm whichever is later. Omissions reported after this deadline will not be added to the state meet. H. The IESA pass list must be shown and a Sportsmanship Card signed at the state track meet in order to secure a school's packet of materials. I. Starting Blocks: Blocks that are adaptable to the track surface without potential damage to the surface may be used by contestants; otherwise, starting blocks are provided by the management and must be used by the competitors that use blocks. J. Sectional reseeding may occur after the pre meet scratch meeting for all running events. Any lanes vacated during the course of the meet shall remain vacant. K. A Sectional Games Committee must be appointed for each Sectional meet. The Games Committee shall be established at the sectional seed meeting. The Sectional Games Committee shall be comprised of the Sectional manager and two (2) head coaches present at the seeding meeting. Additionally, two (2) alternates should also be appointed at this time. The Sectional Games Committee shall conduct itself within IESA and NFHS Track and Field Rules. In accordance with NFHS Rule 3 2 4, the Sectional Games Committee shall act as the final Jury of Appeals for all appeals. The Jury of Appeals shall act in accordance to National Federation Rule 3 5. Situations NOT subject to appeal: 1. Any judgment decision pertaining to violations or alleged violation of the rules. 2. A decision made by the finish judges or timers that does not involve misapplication of a rule, or the terms and conditions or competition. 3. Whether a start is fair and legal. L. Schools who plan to enter athletes into Pole Vault must notify their Sectional Host prior to the sectional seed meeting of their intent. It is preferred that the Pole Vault be conducted at the assigned sectional site at the time of the sectional meet. However, due to increasing difficulties in obtaining sectional sites capable of conducting Pole Vault, the Pole Vault may be conducted at a different location prior to the Sectional (preferably Friday). If this is necessary, all schools competing must be: 1. Notified of the new location and time of the event. 2. The event must be conducted at a time that would not prohibit the competitors from competing in any other event at the Sectional Meet. 3. The Sectional manager would assign a non biased individual to officiate the event. 4. All competitors must have a coach accompanying them. 10

X. EXCEPTIONS TO NATIONAL FEDERATION RULES The latest National Federation of State High School Associations rules shall govern the rules of play for all athletic activities with the following exceptions: [Number in parentheses indicate National Federation rule numbers.] The 200m dash, the 400m dash, the 800m run, the 1600m run, the 4x100m relay, the 4x200m relay, and the 4x400m relay shall be run only in finals against time in all classes at all levels of state series competition. [5 5] One false start shall be permitted each contestant in each race. [5 7 4] Shot put should weigh a minimum of 8.81 lbs. (4.0 kilograms) with a diameter of 3 ¾ to 4 ¼ (9.50 to 11.00 centimeters). Discus should weigh a minimum of 2.20 lbs. (1 kilogram) with a diameter of 7.0866 to 7.16534 (180 182 millimeters). [6 4 2, 6 3 2] Note: IESA boys and girls throw the same shot and discus at competition. 100m low hurdles for girls are 30 (.762 meters) in height with 42 ft. 8 in. (13 meters) to the first hurdle and 27 ft. 10 ¾ inches (8.5 meters) between each hurdle. There are 10 hurdles in this race. 110m low hurdles for the boys are 30 (.762 meters) in height with 45 ft. (13.72 meters) to the first hurdle and 30 ft. (9.144 meters) between each hurdle. There are 10 hurdles in this race. [5 3 8] Name and/or numbers of identical color and design on the same place of all members uniforms shall be ruled identical. [4 3 1, 4 3 4, 4 3 5] Spikes up to 5/8 in length shall be permitted on cinder and/or grass tracks. The state host shall determine the length of spikes allowed at the state meet. [4 3 1a, 7 2 15] Only ¼ pyramid spikes will be allowed at the state meet. Athletes must report to all events with the appropriate spike length. Those athletes with illegal spikes will be asked to leave the event to make the necessary corrections. Athletes who are not present for their heat, section, or flight will not be granted an additional opportunity to compete. There shall be three trials in preliminaries and two trials in finals of the long jump, shot put, and discus throw. At the state meet, preliminaries will be run in flights. The preliminaries for the low hurdles and the 100m dash at the state track meets shall have heat and lane assignments by sectional times. [5 6] For the 100 M Dash and the Hurdles, races may be run in preliminary rounds, semi final rounds, and then finals. The number of rounds may be reduced as dictated by the number of competitors. The fully automatic timing (FAT) operator may recall a start. [3 8 8] When it is necessary to use manual backup times on missed heats in running events, they shall be immediately adjusted to fully automatic timing (FAT) by the chief finish evaluator. [3 8 3] All high jump contestants shall be assigned in order of their sectional qualification, with the person with the best height or distance being last in order. At the state track meets, the high jump shall be conducted in flights. Each contestant will be granted a maximum of three trials at any one height. The bar will be raised 2 at a time until the designated height is reached. For all jumps attempted after the designated height has been achieved, the bar will be raised 1 at a time. [7 4] 11

At the state track meets, the pole vault shall be run five alive. All pole vault contestants shall be assigned in order of their sectional qualification, with the person with the best height or distance being last in order. Each contestant will be granted a maximum of three trials at any one height. The bar will be raised 6 at a time until the designated height is reached. For all jumps attempted after the designated height has been achieved, the bar will be raised 3 at a time until one contestant remains. [7 4] Uniforms may be taped or knotted when done for the purpose of allowing a better fitting uniform. [4 3 1b3] UNIFORMS Competitors shall wear school issued track and field uniforms that meet the IHSA interpretations that follow: 1) NFHS Rule 4 3 1 One or two piece bodysuits, similar in color can be worn. Only undergarments approved by the school and coach, similar in color can be worn. Stripes down the side of the uniform will not be an issue. Once a running event or a field event has begun, there can be no disqualification for improper uniform. Competitors must compete in a school issued uniform that complies with NFHS Rule 4 3 1. It is the responsibility of the meet referee, starter, clerk of the course, and/or the respective field event head judge to inspect competitor uniforms prior to the start of the race or field event. They are not to knowingly allow a competitor in an illegal uniform to participate in the race or field event. If a field event judge or clerk of the course is uncertain whether a uniform complies with NFHS Rule 4 3 1, the clerk of the course or judge shall obtain a ruling from the meet referee or starter before starting the event. Referee, Starters, Clerks of the Course, and field event judges must be aware that schools may have multiple uniforms that they issue to their athletes. Athletes from the same school may participate in the same event in different school issued uniforms. If a competitor changes from an inspected uniform to jersey, shorts, undergarment(s), and/or any other unapproved items, and competes in the meet in an illegal uniform, the athlete is disqualified from the event and the meet for unsportsmanlike conduct. 2) NFHS Rule 4 3 2: In relay races: The clerk of the course, referee or starter shall not disqualify a team if the uniform worn by all runners is not identical. The color of the shorts for all relay runners and the color of the track jersey (singlet) for all relay runners must be similar. The printing, design and/or lettering on the track jersey (singlet) must be such that each relay runner s school can be easily identified, and that as a person views the four track jerseys (singlets) together they appear similar and the relay runner s team is easily identified. The rule for undergarments will be interpreted the same as for the uniform (i.e.; must be similar). 3) Contestants wearing jewelry will be permitted to compete. Narrow headbands to keep the hair from interfering with the contestant s vision will be permitted. Contestants with painted bodies or faces as well as costumes, adornment or items deemed unsafe will not be permitted to compete nor participate in awards ceremonies. Medical alerts must be worn so they are visible. 4) Watches may be worn by competitors during track and field competition Clerical or team score errors may be corrected at any time by the IESA at any time. For the sectional and state meet, coaches will be required to complete the Pole Vault Weight Verification card. The verification card can be found on line at iesa.org. XI. TOURNAMENT POLICIES A. The displaying of signs, banners, placards, balloons, or constructed frames through which players run is prohibited. Local tournament managers should not permit these devices to be brought into the playing areas. 12

B. Tournament managers should not permit spectators to bring mechanical noise making devices, megaphones, radios, or tape players into the playing area of the state tournament contest. C. Coaches and athletes may not use communication devices in the competition area. These may include but no be limited to: cell phones, walkie talkies, etc. D. Video taping will be allowed in unrestricted areas and may be used for review with an athlete in these areas. It may not hold up the running of an event or be used for review of a referee's decision. E. No alcoholic beverages shall be served at any IESA activity where there are students participating. F. Smoking is not permitted at the state finals facility (Eastside Center). G. If players or representatives of any school entered in an IESA state series tournament are found guilty of carelessly or maliciously breaking, damaging, or destroying property or equipment belonging to the host school or other visiting schools, such school shall be held responsible for costs incurred in repairing or replacing such property or equipment. H. The host school shall not make its playing fields available to the visiting teams for practice sessions. I. Athletic uniforms may not show any commercial or non school advertising and must be in compliance with the NFHS uniform rules for the respective sport. Warm ups that are worn by the competitors may show commercial or non school advertising. J. Electronic devices in the competition/restricted area The competition/restricted area shall be free from electronic devices. This includes, but is not limited to: headphones, CD players, cell phones, radios, ipods, etc. K. Any player ejected from a contest for unsportsmanlike conduct shall be ineligible for the next interscholastic contest at that level of competition, and all other interscholastic contests at any level in the interim, in addition to other penalties the IESA or school may assess. Any player ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct a second time in any activity during the school year, shall be ineligible for all remaining interscholastic contests the day of the ejection and the next two interscholastic contests at the level at which the ejection occurred, in addition to other penalties the IESA or the school may assess. Examples: A basketball player is ejected twice during the course of the season. The player is not allowed to participate in the next two contests following the ejection; a player is ejected one time during the baseball season for unsportsmanlike conduct and one time during the basketball season also for unsportsmanlike conduct. That player is not allowed to participate in the next two basketball contests following the second ejection. L. Any coach ejected from a contest for unsportsmanlike conduct shall be ineligible for the next interscholastic contest at that level of competition, and all other interscholastic contests at any level in the interim, in addition to other penalties the IESA or school may assess. Any coach ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct a second time in any activity during the school year, shall be ineligible for all remaining interscholastic contests the day of the ejection and the next two interscholastic contests at the level at which the ejection occurred, in addition to other penalties the IESA or the school may assess. Examples: A basketball coach is ejected twice during the course of the season. The coach is not allowed to attend the next two contests following the ejection; a coach is ejected one time during the baseball season for unsportsmanlike conduct and one time during the basketball season also for unsportsmanlike conduct. That coach is not allowed to attend the next two basketball contests following the second ejection. 13

M. Any player or coach ejected from a contest for unsportsmanlike conduct who fails to sit out the remaining interscholastic contest(s) as required in By Laws 5.121 and 5.122 shall cause the team(s) to forfeit that contest and possibly receive other penalties as determined by the Board of Directors. N. If a school has any coach ejected from two contests for unsportsmanlike conduct in a school year that school s administration shall be required to communicate in writing with the Sportsmanship Review Panel on the steps the school is taking to address the issue. The panel may recommend additional sanctions to the Board of Directors if they deem necessary. O. The Sportsmanship Review Panel shall consist of an IESA administrative staff member, a member of the sportsmanship advisory committee as well as no less than one member of the Board of Directors. P. Any school that receives two ejections in a school year that school administration shall be required to communicate in writing with the Sportsmanship Review Panel on the steps the school is taking to address the issue. The panel may recommend additional sanctions to the Board of Directors if they deem necessary. Q. Prayer at an IESA state series contest that takes place over a public address system is prohibited. R. Schools serving as a host must have signage in accordance with the Concealed Carry Act 430 ILCS66. This includes an IESA event that is held on school property and IESA events held off premise (i.e. parks). XII. AWARDS A. Plaques shall be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners in all track sectionals. In case of a tie, a flip of the coin shall determine which team takes the award. Duplicate awards shall be made and should immediately be ordered by the host school from the IESA Office. When there is a tie for first place, no second place shall be given; when there is a tie for second place, no third place shall be given. Unused plaques should be returned to the IESA Office as soon as possible. B. Trophies shall be awarded to the first, second, third, and fourth place winners in state final competition. When there is a tie for first place, no second place trophy shall be given; when there is a tie for second place, no third place trophy shall be given. In case of a tie, a flip of the coin shall determine which team takes the trophy home and a duplicate shall be ordered for the other school. C. Ribbons will be presented to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth place winners in all sectional track meets. Medals will be presented to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth place winners in the state final track and field meet. Relay teams that place at the sectional meet shall receive five ribbons. Relay teams that place at the state meet will receive five medals. In case of ties at sectionals, a flip of the coin will determine which contestant takes the award. Duplicate awards will be made and should be immediately ordered by the host school from the IESA Office in the appropriate place on the track results forms. At the state finals, duplicate medals will be awarded for ties. When there is a tie for first place, no second place shall be given; when there is a tie for second place, no third place shall be given, etc. No awards shall be presented in the pole vault or high jump if starting heights are not equaled. Unused awards should be returned to the IESA Office as soon as possible. XIII. OFFICIALS A. It is recommended that member schools use Illinois High School Association officials registered in track and field for all regular season contests. Coaches from participating teams should never be the contest officials. 14

B. For the IESA state track and field series, only officials registered by the Illinois High School Association in track and field shall be used. C. All contest officials shall be familiar with IESA contest regulations for track and field. D. The IESA Office shall contract official starter for the sectional track and field meets. It is recommended that the sectional host school contract an assistant starter for their meet. E The IESA Office will be responsible for contracting the officials for the State Finals. F. Starter/Referee shall make all decisions regarding the rules of play. Their judgments and decisions are final and cannot be protested. Note G. Payment 1) Payments of $175.00 per meet at the sectional level for sectional track starters (host schools are now required to provide shells). 2) An assistant starter is recommended and may be paid $75.00. The host school may hire an assistant starter. 3) At the state meets, the meet referee shall each receive $280.00, the assistant referees (3) $150.00, the boys starter and the girls starter shall each receive $240.00, the Head Field Referee $180.00, and the Head Finish Line judge $150.00. Individuals operating the FAT timing equipment and the public address announcer shall each be paid $150.00 15